
Opportunities in History
Internships
In a survey of Ìð¹ÏÊÓÆµapp history graduates, a large majority pursued highly successful careers in business, education, and government work. A significant percentage also found employment in such professions as law, journalism, and ministry.Internships are a great way to expand your academic experience and show off your skills to the public and potential employers. Internships give students a chance to demonstrate their skills and knowledge to the public as well as potential employers. Opportunities abound for those who want to discover more about local history, learn more about local, state and national archives, organize museum exhibits, and more.
In the past, our students have gained practical experience through internship and employment at locations such as:
- Museum of the Cherokee Indian
- The National Park Service
- Great Smoky Mountains National Park
- Petersburg Civil War Battlefield
- Fredericksburg Battlefield
- Hanging Rock State Park
- Mountain Heritage Center
- Mount Mitchell State Park
- Museum of the Albemarle
- Museum of the Cape Fear
- North Carolina State Archives
- Smithsonian Institution
- Wachovia Bank
Extracurricular Activities
For those students interested in meeting, sharing ideas, and socializing with both history majors and non-majors, the department offers a variety of activities as well as vibrant student-led organizations.
The History Club is open to all students, regardless of major, and offers various activities each semester including films, guest speakers, and extracurricular events.
In addition, the Pi-Psi Chapter of Phi Alpha Theta History Honor Society annually
invites qualified students to participate in the programs of one of the oldest and
largest professional societies in the United States. In addition to the many fun-filled
opportunities to engage with your professors in the History Club, Phi Alpha Theta
events, or department-sponsored activities, the history department offers a bi-annual
affair d'sport, otherwise known as Fall Field Day (fall term) and the Pork-o-Rama
(spring term).
Graduate students may also experience quality, academic publishing by contributing
to the Tuckasegee Valley Historical Review, a peer-reviewed journal published by the
history graduate students of Ìð¹ÏÊÓÆµapp.
For more information on co-op programs, contact Dr. Jessica Swigger.